The things that make me think it's used are:
a) the gray deposit on the inside of the glass below the getter.
b) the getter is not as shiny as a new tube
c) there are flecks of material on the inside of the glass. Tiny fragments that I understand indicate breakdown of some elements
d) there is blackening at the point where the pins connect to wire inside the tube [this happens relatively quickly in use but it does indicate that use has occurred. I've got some tubes I've been using for 100hrs that show no sign of this scorching]
A test would be interesting but as far as saying that if it tests new it is new, I don't agree that it's definitive. I've got a set of very used Siemens tubes that still measure fine though I'm in no doubt they've got less life in front of them than behind them.
Yes Josh, I've got no idea how to spot the filament

. In this case I think it might be entirely shielded.
jules
ps: the lettering is interesting but had nothing to do with my judgment. As you can see, there's no brand and I think they are most probably Siemens military items. I also think it's possible that these have been replaced after a specified number of hours use ... this is purely speculation though